Cryptocurrency
Venezuela Blocks Access to Crypto Exchange and Social Media Amid Election Unrest
Monday. August 12 at 3:30 AM
1 min. readVenezuela's government has restricted access to Binance, a popular crypto exchange, and social media platforms due to turmoil surrounding disputed election results. VE sin Filtro, an anti-censorship group, reported a DNS block on Binance, affecting its website and app. Binance reassured users of fund safety and is working to resolve the issue swiftly. The country's P2P crypto service is widely used as locals seek refuge from the devalued bolívar. To bypass restrictions, Venezuelans are advised to use VPNs. President Maduro's order to ban X for ten days follows a public feud with Elon Musk. Signal was also blocked, but can function with censorship circumvention. The election controversy has led to protests, with conflicting claims of victory. International entities have not recognized Maduro's win and demand transparency in vote counting.